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    Help - why is it 3600 times 2 and not just 3600?

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      debbie ADMIN M0★ M1 M5
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        debbie ADMIN M0★ M1 M5
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        [Originally posted in the Discussions]

        Ok so I know about the triangle explanation for the question as to why it's 60 times 5280 times 2.2 over 3600 times 2 but in reality why is it 3600 times 2 and not just 3600?

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          debbie ADMIN M0★ M1 M5
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          Great question! Similarly to the graph drawn in the explanation, the distance covered is the area of the triangle. We know the height of the triangle is

          $$ \frac{60 \times 5280}{3600} $$

          and the length is 2.2. But the formula for a triangle requires that we divide by 2, so by multiplying what is above by 2.2, and then dividing by 2, we get the answer:

          $$ \frac{60 \times 5280 \times 2.2}{3600 \times 2} $$

          For a more detailed intuition for why the 2 is on the bottom, a bit more physics is needed, but for now, I think the triangle explanation is a really good one!

          Hope this helps, and Happy Learning!

          The Daily Challenge Team

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